Ms. Indiah is wearing kebaya noni from North Sulawesi matched with handwoven fabric from Makassar, South Sulawesi. Her hairdo is konde cepol Betawi or Jakarta.

 

Ms. Heydi is wearing an old floral kebaya kutu baru, originally from Central Java and Yogyakarta, matched with Batik motif peacock and parang tuding from Yogyakarta that symbolizing wealth, good life,youthful and sympathetic. Her hairdo is classic Javanese konde.

 

Ms. Utami is wearing a black velvet kebaya kutu baru from Central Java, paired with Gringsing Batik motif from Solo, Central Java that is usually wore for protection from sickness and dangerous. Her hairdo is sanggul or konde bangun tulak, a classic Solo’s sanggul that usually for a wedding reception

Ms. Valma is wearing kebaya encim with flower and leaves motif, originally used by Chinese-Indonesia women. It’s using krancang technique, matched with her Batik Jawa Hokokai contains of roses and butterflies with the sun rising at the background. This batik motif was initially produced along coastal area in the northern part of Java Island, such as Pekalongan, during Japan’s occupation in Indonesia between 1942 and 1945. Her hairdo is konde cepol from Betawi or Jakarta.

 

Ms. Clevia is wearing a long black velvet Kebaya Kutu Baru, originally from Central Java, paired with Batik Sidomukti motif, symbolizing noble and prosperous hope, wearing usually for wedding attire with red jumputan, Indonesia’s tie-die technique. Her hairdo is a classical Javanese konde

Ms. Allysa is wearing light blue kebaya encim with flower and leaves motif, originally used by Chinese-Indonesia women. It’s using krancang technique. She pairs the kebaya encim with a piece of Batik from Lasem in Central Java with Hong bird or phoenix bird motif with circular background or “ukel-ukel, symbolizing peace, fortune, fame and good health. Her hairdo is konde cepol from Betawi or Jakarta.